Steamer Trunk Restoration (Large) - This Thing Was HAGGARD!

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июл 2022
  • Another Antique Trunk has wandered into the shop...and it's a BIG one.
    ALL PRODUCTS I USED ON THIS PROJECT ARE PINNED IN THE COMMENTS SECTION 👍
    I come across a few hurtles but the end result was fantastic!
    As always, if you have any questions, please feels free to leave them in the comments.
    Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and as always, THANK YOU for watching!
    ‪@sherwin-williams‬
    FACEBOOK PAGE: HearthsideWoodwork
    INSTAGRAM: @hearthsidewoodworks
    DIY, Refinishing, Woodworking, Steamer Trunk, Restoration, Sherwin-Williams
    #diy #woodworking #restoration

Комментарии • 114

  • @curtisgroth4522
    @curtisgroth4522 2 года назад +28

    Can you please do a project where everything goes wrong and you end up burning it in the fire pit out back? I really need some inspiration on how to properly end a failed project. Thank you! Oh, and great video on the Steamer Trunk. It was a delight to watch.

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  2 года назад +10

      Ha!! Absolutely! I’ve got a pile of those projects lingering in the depths of the shop. (Hmm…that might actually make for a great video 🤔)

    • @SLorraineE
      @SLorraineE 2 года назад +3

      Fire is always aesthetic!

  • @lauristandley4359
    @lauristandley4359 День назад

    Awesome change! Lovely!!

  • @deimoslyric
    @deimoslyric 21 день назад

    THANK YOU. I'm buying this 1896 trunk that will need a restoration, and I was very daunted by the idea of removing all the hardware and possibly damaging it. But I'll just leave it on and do what you have done!

  • @hearthsidewoodworks
    @hearthsidewoodworks  2 года назад +22

    Answers to common questions:
    1) No, the opening scene was not staged. It was real and it hurt.
    2) The products I used on the leather components is called Howard’s Feed’n’Wax, the green stain color was Sherwin Williams Woodscapes exterior solid wood stain (#6160 Best Bronze), the lacquer I used is Deft in satin finish and the interior sealing product I used was Modge Podge but I would recommend a water based acrylic sealer instead. It did ok for this application but the acrylic is a better overall sealer.
    3) Yes, I am also disappointed that the tray footage was lost but I will be happy to make a video specifically on trunk inserts the next time one comes into the shop.
    Thanks for watching!

    • @williamfletcher3499
      @williamfletcher3499 Год назад +1

      What is the name of the sealer you used on the inside?

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  Год назад

      I used Modge Podge on this one, and it’ll be fine for this specific trunk, but I would prefer to use a water based acrylic topcoat in satin. It’s stronger, seals better and lasts longer 👍

    • @tombrown3583
      @tombrown3583 Год назад +1

      Is that just Howard's out of the bottle for the leather?

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  Год назад +1

      Yep! Good old Howard’s straight out of the bottle. Works really well. 👍

    • @lizzykomara4001
      @lizzykomara4001 Год назад +1

      Yes Please!!! I was all into this video and BAM! there went the part I actually was looking forward to watching ad I have 2 trunks here which are easily 100yrs old and am looking to get it fixed/restored or doing it myself. A video of the trays would be nice Thanks 😊

  • @jasonanderson1154
    @jasonanderson1154 2 года назад +5

    I've watched all of the restoration videos on RUclips. Yes, all of them (sarcasm). And this is THE first one that I've ever, EVER seen with a be safe with power tools and refer to the MSDS for any chemicals. While I may catch crap for this from commenters, safety is a real thing. Kudos for bringing attention to it.

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  2 года назад +2

      Thank you for saying so!
      Health and safety are key in fields like this.
      I really appreciate the comment 🍻

    • @kathleenoconnor9467
      @kathleenoconnor9467 2 года назад

      Have you ever worked on a Samson Steel Veneer Trunk? What’s steel veneer? Having tough time finding info. Thanks!​@@hearthsidewoodworks

    • @Luis-eu2ow
      @Luis-eu2ow Год назад

      Safety first, second, and third. You can't replace your eyes, ears, lungs or fingers

  • @SLorraineE
    @SLorraineE 2 года назад +4

    Oh my goodness. I love that shot in the beginning with you sitting in the trunk!

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  2 года назад +1

      Sometimes ya just gotta climb in and get the job done 😄

  • @joephillips7612
    @joephillips7612 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks! Looks great. I just bought the same trunk and someone in the FB trunk group said that;s not leather around the edges but a compressed fiber / fake leather. It sure holds up well so that's a good thing.

  • @nisaak
    @nisaak Год назад +1

    Thank you so much! This will be super helpful when I repair my own steamer trunk.

  • @mostlymodern1000
    @mostlymodern1000 Год назад +5

    This one turned out unbelievably beautiful! The color scheme you picked was perfect!

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  Год назад

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate that. One of these days I hope to do one I can actually keep!

    • @babycakes8434
      @babycakes8434 Год назад +1

      What oil and solvent did you use and what ratio for the leather?
      Good job. I just got trunk like that and will be working on it🎉❤

    • @idubbzz7790
      @idubbzz7790 Год назад

      question what is the try called that sit in on the top of some trunks with the diffrent size compartments for organiseing please let me know

    • @babycakes8434
      @babycakes8434 Год назад

      @@idubbzz7790 it is called probably "organizing tray" or something like that

    • @idubbzz7790
      @idubbzz7790 Год назад

      @@babycakes8434 ty

  • @sherylsbsmith9204
    @sherylsbsmith9204 Год назад +2

    i am now working on my 5th steamer trunk. yurs looks very good. i love doing this stuff. this one i have now is a chas t wilt 1876. very large. was a mess. think the cleaning is over. now to the repairs. thanks you did a great job.

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  Год назад

      Thank you so much for the comment. I really appreciate that. Good luck on your projects!

  • @lindagebhardt573
    @lindagebhardt573 2 года назад +5

    Oh my gosh. You make me laugh out loud. Glad your back is ok. Yikes!!!!! I agree with your philosophy on picking period colors vs imitating the original colors in this instance. I love the ones you chose. You did a beautiful job on the trunk!!!!! Keep up the good work!!!!

  • @drsmithMD777
    @drsmithMD777 Год назад +1

    I enjoy watching your work and humor...Great resource

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  Год назад

      Hey, thanks Greg! I really appreciate that.
      I’m currently editing a handful of new videos, so hang tight…more to come.
      Thanks for the comment 👍

  • @jeanine6492
    @jeanine6492 Год назад +1

    Once again, amazing!

  • @candicabaniss2560
    @candicabaniss2560 2 года назад +2

    Thanks, I am planning on refinishing a travel trunk.

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  2 года назад +1

      You’re welcome! Hopefully you found some of the information useful. Good luck on the project.

  • @chandarussell
    @chandarussell 9 месяцев назад

    I haven’t seen a trunk that big since I was in my grandparents attic the last time I was in England. You did a great job with it.

  • @Angel-rv1mt
    @Angel-rv1mt 3 месяца назад

    Beautiful.

  • @aaronscholl9560
    @aaronscholl9560 2 года назад +8

    My wife and I just bought a wardrobe steamer trunk for $4 at an estate sale and are going to fix it up. This video is an inspiration. Any advice?
    Also, I'm a typewriter guy and I clean them, fix them and make them pretty again. I have heard that described with so many different "re-" words that I don't believe any of them mean the same thing to any two people.

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  2 года назад +6

      Great find!
      My advice is to sit down with a cup of coffee (or some other beverage of choice) and just kick back and look the piece over. Stare at it, picture it in different places throughout your home and just let the ideas flow.
      If you do decide to change up the colors/tones, just make sure you do so with a nod to the era it came from 👍
      Thanks for watching and I appreciate the comment.

  • @rhondaregister8081
    @rhondaregister8081 Год назад +1

    Great job! I have one to restore and you have given me alot of info on how to proceed. Thanks.

  • @liandrade9198
    @liandrade9198 Год назад +1

    Jesus! It was beautiful!

  • @Luis-eu2ow
    @Luis-eu2ow Год назад +2

    That interior reminds me of depression era flour bag cloth kinda. Cool trunk. For some reason you remind me of halfway between Broken Taps and Black Bear Forge in how you present in the videos. I love what I see on here.

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  Год назад

      Yes! The interior fabric reminded me of that as well! Thank you for your comment.

  • @donnacameron4515
    @donnacameron4515 Год назад +1

    That was a grand finish to the series, just bought some new bags of various sticks yesterday, I can see where some of them will be heading. LOL

  • @shawnhouser8050
    @shawnhouser8050 Год назад

    Hi Isaac, thanks again for another quality video and restoration. Love the color choice on this one. I am starting restoration of my grandfathers and this gave me some great ideas for the interior. Coincidently, the metal hardware for those side straps/handles is identical to what's on mine.

  • @lorrainedurgee1761
    @lorrainedurgee1761 Год назад +1

    Great video - I do the same painting & etc as u do - I bought a $25 Chicago grinder, cutter tool from Harbor Freight to cut the nails out of the inside when I replaced the old nails . U did a great job …thanks for showing your results ..

  • @gwenlfitzgerald-barlow737
    @gwenlfitzgerald-barlow737 3 дня назад

    How to restore/waterproofing/refurbish a steamer trunk for outside usage/ storage/ seating area on patio?

  • @biddy6785
    @biddy6785 Год назад +2

    Enjoy your videos. It would be helpful to tell the products you use. For example the glue you applied to the fabric on the inside of the lid and the oil and cleaner you used on the wood. Great projects. I love to clean and restore old things. Satisfying. Thx

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for your comment! Check out the video description for some of the information you’re looking for.
      Thanks again and stay tuned for more!

  • @phoebelafibi
    @phoebelafibi 2 дня назад

    😮 hi where are the products listed? I can’t find them thanks.

  • @lisab.bennett2922
    @lisab.bennett2922 2 месяца назад

    Could you tell us what the Deft lacquer was used for? Did you use it in conjunction with the green stain? Or on the leather? Also, What oil & solvent?🤔

  • @bethlapp5843
    @bethlapp5843 Год назад +1

    What paint would you use in one that's painted black on the outside? She wants a matte black.

  • @michaelmason4206
    @michaelmason4206 2 года назад +2

    Great job on this. I agree with you that restoration is not always possible given the condition of the trunk and the skill of the restore. Your approach to make it. Congruent is quite good. I would like to know a little bit more about some of the actual reconstruction techniques you did use on this trunk. Why didn’t you find some replacement lever for the one missing strap holder? What product did you use for the leather conditioning? I will be sure to check out your other videos.

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  2 года назад +2

      Thank you! I used a thinned down version of Howard’s Wax n Feed. It’s made for wood but does a great job on leather. Of course there are actual leather cleaning/conditioning products out there, but I find this works well and the bees wax leaves a nice luster. Plus, I always have a bottle of it laying around so that’s convenient!
      The reason I didn’t replace any missing or damaged latches or fastening components was really due to budget. I do as much to each project as my clients can afford.
      Thank you for your comments!

  • @merryalice4323
    @merryalice4323 Год назад

    I have 3 different type trunks. One smaller but similar to this one. Two of them are metal but one is very light and has a clear plastic handle on it. That one, I will be putting Bondo on bottom because it has two small rust holes. Not sure how old they are. I wish I could find out.
    I will be fixing them up for my two Children and the leather one for myself. Thank you for this video. I would have never known to use Stain on it.
    All found on the side of the road. 1st one I foud 29 years ago, that one is metal but still very strong. 2nd on side of road about 13 years ago. 3rd one recently on side of road.

  • @serinaconstable9609
    @serinaconstable9609 Год назад +3

    First time restoring a steamer trunk. I have a couple questions and maybe you could give recommendations?
    Some of the metal is cracked and sharp. What would you do to make it safer?
    Rotted wood on some of the bottom. Would you use a wood hardener ?
    Would you say it’s better to deal with shellac or poly?
    Thanks! Your videos are great

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  Год назад +2

      Hi Serina. When it comes to cracked and sharp tin work, if it’s soft and flexible, I sneak a little CA glue (super glue) underneath and tap all down and flat with a soft mallet. You also may be able to lightly hand sand the sharp edges with some sandpaper to smooth it over.
      Rotted wood: if there is only a few small spots, some Hardner would work well and also some wood epoxy filler. If there’s a lot, you may just need to replace that portion altogether.
      Shellac or Poly: I prefer to go with shellac because it’s a period correct product for old steamer trunks but it’s also reversible. Polyurethane is much thicker and more “plastic“ looking so I only use that on the interior when it’s absolutely necessary
      Hope this helps! Thanks for the comments and good luck on the project.

    • @serinaconstable9609
      @serinaconstable9609 Год назад +2

      @@hearthsidewoodworks This is very helpful! Thanks for your help!

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  Год назад +1

      You’re very welcome! Thank you again for your comments and thank you for watching.

  • @Luis-eu2ow
    @Luis-eu2ow Год назад +3

    Ozone can kill those smells. It can be a bit harsh on livig things but definitely kills off smells pretty well without being too tough on things. Might be worth grabbing a can of it or nabbing a cheap ozone generator. It works great for getting that old car smell out of old cars, and cigarette smoke smell. Be sure to not be in the same room as the ozone, it is not safe to be around. It smells like danger

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  Год назад +1

      Absolutely. I’ve been meaning to try that method out. When I do, I’ll definitely make a video about it 👍

  • @markstolley7241
    @markstolley7241 10 месяцев назад

    I am restoring a steamer trunk and was wondering what color green you painted it with, the trunk Im working on is all metal, no wood showing other than the straps. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Love your restorations

  • @patriciagray4257
    @patriciagray4257 10 месяцев назад

    Unfortunately I can’t see your product list as RUclips allows me to see only the top or newest comments. Would you mind reposting them for me? Thanks so much for amazing help and inspiration to get going with restoring our family steamer trunk. Ours first saw service when my husband’s grandfather was a musician aboard the Canadian Pacific cruise liners in the 1920s. Now it’s battered and bruised but your video encourages me to preserve the best of it for our descendants.

  • @yoyvette1
    @yoyvette1 11 месяцев назад

    I have one of these trunks in black that I'm thinking of restoring it. It's been a family hand down and probably 100 years old now. Any recommendations?

  • @DaveUnreally
    @DaveUnreally 8 месяцев назад

    What if you wanted to replace the leather straps? Would you have to remove the rivets and replace those too? Would it cause too much damage?

  • @SLorraineE
    @SLorraineE 2 года назад +3

    When I took a book binding class in college they had us use acid free glues so it wouldn't degrade the paper over time. Is that a concern with finishing something like this too? Also, when I've used modge podge in the past it's ended up with a slightly tacky finish. Does using the matte finish eliminate that issue, or did you have to seal it with something else after to get rid of the tacky feel?

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  2 года назад +3

      I’ve never had an issue with the glues before, but in most cases I seal it up with a secondary topcoat anyway.
      On this particular project, I only used the matte Modge Podge; I didn’t seal it afterwards and it’s was completely smooth and tack-free.

  • @houwant
    @houwant 2 года назад +3

    Really enjoy your channel! I have several trunks, 1880's up through maybe 1910... Hump backs and flat tops. Anyway, several of them have the combination of lock, flip lock and straps. All of the straps on mine are missing or broken where they cross over the lip of the lid where they would buckle. Any suggestions on where to get replacement straps and buckles? Also, what is in the "secret sauce" of the oil that you put in the leather? Thanks!!! Can't wait for the next video!

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  2 года назад +2

      Thanks man, I appreciate that! When I need leather components, I go to a local leather worker here in my area. They typically craft their own handmade products or components for saddles, bags, etc. but they’re happy to do smaller jobs like straps and buckles if they’ve got the time. It’s not over expensive either.
      The product that I used on the leather components is called Howard’s Feed’n’Wax. It’s designed for wood but it works very well on leather too. Good luck 👍

    • @houwant
      @houwant 2 года назад +1

      @@hearthsidewoodworks Thank you so much!

    • @annc.3908
      @annc.3908 Год назад +1

      This was what I was looking for! Thanks for sharing the product!

  • @soeunbae
    @soeunbae 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Isaac, If I use normal acrylic paint, do I need to use varnish? I want it to last long after painting it. Thank you! :)

  • @TheHandmadens
    @TheHandmadens Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video! I am about to embark on restoring several trunks that have been in my family forever. If my kids had their way they would be in a landfill. I have hope after watching this. My question is what do recommend for cleaning the metal parts?

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  Год назад +2

      I just use a soft wire brush to clean off the metal. I prefer not to use a “cleaner“ because I like to keep the patina. I’m just looking to remove dirt and surface rust. Hope that was helpful. Good luck on your project and thanks for the question!

    • @TheHandmadens
      @TheHandmadens Год назад +2

      @@hearthsidewoodworks Thank You!! I'll give it a go!!

  • @RoseMary-vs3io
    @RoseMary-vs3io Год назад

    💪✨

  • @larrypope3625
    @larrypope3625 Год назад +1

    Outstanding work, good you didn't have to deal with any rust. Curious, though, didn't see how you addressed the larger patches where exterior canvas was missing. Did you glue the canvas edges of the hole, then stain the canvas and exposed wood at once? How did that look when finished? Thanks.

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  Год назад +1

      Thank you!
      I did indeed glue on some canvas patches. It was a little boring and pretty straightforward so I didn’t feel the need to film it. I’m certainly willing to do so on another video if you are interested.
      Thank you so much for your comment. I really appreciate it.

    • @larrypope3625
      @larrypope3625 Год назад

      @@hearthsidewoodworks That’s ok, no need to video that, just wondering how you solved that. When I run into canvas that badly damaged I strip it and finish the wood exterior with stain or tung oil. But I’d like to try your system, especially the SW stain on canvas, if I find a reasonable candidate.

    • @laurabooth6953
      @laurabooth6953 Год назад

      At 21:11 you can see a canvas patch if you are looking for it. It really blends in if you are not!

  • @kaylamorris283
    @kaylamorris283 9 месяцев назад

    I have one I just got that's an old military trunk. Belber 1934 23-79a. I think it has canvas on it I have no idea how to restore it

  • @glarartstudio90
    @glarartstudio90 Год назад +1

    My trunk looks exactly like that on the inside. What paint did you use to paint the exterior? I feel like my truck is more like a canvas. Can I paint over that?

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  Год назад

      Yes you can. The product I used was Sherwin Williams Woodscapes exterior stain in solid (#6160 Best Bronze) 👍

  • @Walsfeo
    @Walsfeo Год назад

    I was wondering how much damage bleach spray will do to a trunk like that over time? Will it decay the wood and covering the same way it would clothes or paper if you don't neutralize it?

  • @jimwstewart9752
    @jimwstewart9752 2 года назад +3

    Enjoyed the video. Say, what's the paint color you used? Thank you

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  2 года назад +2

      Thank you!
      I used Sherwin-Williams Woodscapes exterior solid stain. The color is:
      6160 Best Bronze

    • @jimwstewart9752
      @jimwstewart9752 2 года назад +2

      Thank you very much! Keep up the great work. Really enjoy your videos!!!

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  2 года назад +1

      You’re welcome! I really appreciate you watching my videos. 👍

    • @xdawg7045
      @xdawg7045 Год назад +1

      @@hearthsidewoodworks just to clarify, Best bronze is green?

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  Год назад

      It is. Why they named it ‘bronze’ I have no idea. This is actually the same color I stained my house. It’s most definitely a moss/olive green.

  • @markstolley7241
    @markstolley7241 10 месяцев назад

    Ughh. I just read your post and you used a stain.. lol.. I will have to search for a metal paint in that wonderful green color.

  • @Prositon1
    @Prositon1 Год назад

    What Products would you recommend for sealing a paper Trunk?

  • @paulotts
    @paulotts 7 месяцев назад

    Please give me the product name and brand of the sealer you used on the interior.

  • @tracyross2343
    @tracyross2343 Год назад +1

    What did you use to seal it on the inside ?

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  Год назад

      I used a product called modge podge. Although it sealed everything up really well, I wasn’t super happy with the overall look of the finish.
      Next time I’ll use a shellac and water based topcoat combo as I did in my first trunk video.
      Thanks for your question!

  • @77acacosta
    @77acacosta Год назад +1

    What type of paint did you use for the exterior?

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your question. Check out the video description for the info you’re looking for. 👍

  • @layladee1013
    @layladee1013 Год назад +1

    Why didn’t you tell us what products you used? What paint? What glue? What did you did with the locks?

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  Год назад +2

      I just pinned all the products I used in the comments section. Hope that helps! Thanks for watching!

  • @sussygirl5454
    @sussygirl5454 Год назад +1

    Could you please tell me what color you painted the trunk?

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  Год назад +1

      I used Sherwin Williams Woodscapes exterior stain in solid. The color is #6160 Best Bronze. Thanks for watching!

    • @sussygirl5454
      @sussygirl5454 Год назад

      Are you sure the green color was best bronze because that is a brown color?

  • @tracyross2343
    @tracyross2343 Год назад +1

    Also, what green colour did you use ??

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  Год назад

      I used Sherwin Williams Woodscapes exterior solid stain #6160 - Best Bronze
      It was actually some leftover stain from my own house 😁

    • @glennettedanforth8052
      @glennettedanforth8052 Год назад +1

      @@hearthsidewoodworks When I looked this color up it shows as brown rather than green. I really like the green color. I love your videos.

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  Год назад

      Thank you very much! I appreciate that.
      Yes, that color does have some brown tones, but much like you saw in the video, it dries more of an olive green when next to actual brown-browns.

  • @fabiomerlin8820
    @fabiomerlin8820 4 месяца назад

    I had to laugh when I saw the little accident in the beginning... I´ve just had one quite similar while building my trunk. Beautiful work.Thanks for the video.

  • @ginahaigh5622
    @ginahaigh5622 Год назад +1

    Am I the only one frustrated that the materials used are not discussed

    • @hearthsidewoodworks
      @hearthsidewoodworks  Год назад

      I just pinned all the products I used in the comments section. I appreciate you watching!